Scholarly record
PARAMETRIC RATIO OF RELIEF ELEMENTS AND KARST FORMS
Publication Impact Profile
Publication details
References20
Maximovich G.A. Principles of Karst Science. Vol 1. Russia, Perm, 444 p, 1963. (in Russian)
Pecherkin A.I. Geodynamics of Sulfate Karst. Russia, Irkutsk, 172 p, 1986. (in Russian)
Horton R. Erosional development of streams and their drainage basins; Hydrological approach to quantitative morphology. Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, Vol. 56, pp 275-370, 1945.
Kataev V.N. The methodological aspects of karst massif investigation. Engineering Geology of Karst, Proceedings International Symposium (6-8 July 1992), Russia, Perm, Vol 1, pp 108-114, 1993.
Gutierrez F. & Guerrero J. & Lucha P. Quantitive sinkhole hazard assessment. A case study from the Ebro Valley evaporate alluvial karst (NE Spain). Natural Hazards, Vol 45, pp 211-233, 2008.
Scherbakov S.V. & Kataev V.N. Integral estimation of karst hazard on the urbanized territories (on example of Kungur city). Uchenye Zapiski Kazanskogo Universiteta. Seriya Estestvennye Nauki, Russia, Vol 153, no 1, pp 203-224, 2011. (in Russian)
Scherbakov S.V. Technique of relationships analysis between karst forms and natural conditions of territories. Sovremen nye problemy nauki i obrazovaniya, Vol 5, 2012. URL: www.science-education.ru/105-7232. (in Russian)
Shcherbakov S.V. Integral estimation of karst hazard. Environmental Geosciences and Engineering Survey for Territory Protection and Population Safety, Proceedings International Conference (6-8 September, 2011), Russia, Moscow, pp 236-240, 2011.
Tolmachev V.V. Probability approach to the assessment of karsting area stability and designing of antikarst constructions. Engineering Geology, Russia, Vol 3, pp 98- 107, 1980. (in Russian)
Scherbakov S.V. Modern approach to an assessment of karst hazard. Global View of Engineering Geology and the Environment, Proceeding of the International symposium and 9 th Asian Regional conference of IAEG (23-25 September 2013), Beijing, China, CRS Press/Balkema, Taylor & Francis Group, London, UK, pp 867 - 872, 2013.
Maximovich G.A. Principles of Karst Science. Vol 1. Russia, Perm, 444 p, 1963. (in Russian)
Pecherkin A.I. Geodynamics of Sulfate Karst. Russia, Irkutsk, 172 p, 1986. (in Russian)
Horton R. Erosional development of streams and their drainage basins; Hydrological approach to quantitative morphology. Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, Vol. 56, pp 275-370, 1945.
Kataev V.N. The methodological aspects of karst massif investigation. Engineering Geology of Karst, Proceedings International Symposium (6-8 July 1992), Russia, Perm, Vol 1, pp 108-114, 1993.
Gutierrez F. & Guerrero J. & Lucha P. Quantitive sinkhole hazard assessment. A case study from the Ebro Valley evaporate alluvial karst (NE Spain). Natural Hazards, Vol 45, pp 211-233, 2008.
Scherbakov S.V. & Kataev V.N. Integral estimation of karst hazard on the urbanized territories (on example of Kungur city). Uchenye Zapiski Kazanskogo Universiteta. Seriya Estestvennye Nauki, Russia, Vol 153, no 1, pp 203-224, 2011. (in Russian)
Scherbakov S.V. Technique of relationships analysis between karst forms and natural conditions of territories. Sovremen nye problemy nauki i obrazovaniya, Vol 5, 2012. URL: www.science-education.ru/105-7232. (in Russian)
Shcherbakov S.V. Integral estimation of karst hazard. Environmental Geosciences and Engineering Survey for Territory Protection and Population Safety, Proceedings International Conference (6-8 September, 2011), Russia, Moscow, pp 236-240, 2011.
Tolmachev V.V. Probability approach to the assessment of karsting area stability and designing of antikarst constructions. Engineering Geology, Russia, Vol 3, pp 98- 107, 1980. (in Russian)
Scherbakov S.V. Modern approach to an assessment of karst hazard. Global View of Engineering Geology and the Environment, Proceeding of the International symposium and 9 th Asian Regional conference of IAEG (23-25 September 2013), Beijing, China, CRS Press/Balkema, Taylor & Francis Group, London, UK, pp 867 - 872, 2013.
View or Download full articleAccess options
SWS access login
Login as SWS Scientific CommitteeLogin as SWS Scientific PartnerLogin as SWS AuthorAuthors and approved SWS contributors will read and export their own linked papers after identity matching by SWS profile, email and SGEM GlobalID.
For librarian assistance: [email protected]
Purchase Instant Access
- Article can be downloaded after successful payment.
- Article may be used according to SWS library access terms.
- Article cannot be redistributed.

